A post about B

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Some of you may have noticed that I haven't really mentioned my older dog B, or posted pics for a while, that's because he has not been in good shape for a while.
I did not post pics of him because he looked terrible, like an old man, not a dog who turned five in September.

To cut a long story short, he had (and probably always did have) anal furunculosis, which only became apparent after a large fissure developed. After discussion and without going into too much gory detail about how this manifested itself and the way in which it is treated, we decided to give him sleep, he had already had enough drugs and surgeries, too many for even a dog twice his age, it's a horrible condition, it is very painful and there is no cure so we thought we could not put him through anything more.

I stayed with him at the end and it was very peaceful. I am relieved that he is no longer suffering and also that we finally can pinpoint the source of the vast majority of his problems.

I thought that his doggy female fans and those human ones who have followed us on our long journey with all its ups and downs.

He was never truly 'well' and should never have been allowed to live past six weeks old, but he did, and he was here, and my life would be so much different if he had not been here.

I am sure some of you have already seen a gazillion pictures of him, but I will only post one, from my birthday in 2011, just after he made Tracking Dog I - despite being a crappy showline dog with a million food allergies and no drive - when I believe he was looking and feeling the best that he ever had.

Run free fella, freer than you ever could in this life, smile and fly that tail like a banner, and thank you for everything that you gave me.

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How sad, Im so sorry for your loss, you did the right thing, poor dog never really stood a chance, but you gave him the best of everything and you gave him what he needed at the end which is what I hope we would all do given the circumstances. xx
 
Oh CC, I'm really sorry. Poor old B. He is at peace now though, and you don't need me to tell you that you did right by him.:(
 
I'm so sorry for your loss.

I remember your posts about trying to find a (hopefully permanent) solution that would make him feel better, different foods, baths etc.


It is a brave decision to make, to put what is best for them before yourself, but knowing that one has made the right decision, doesn't make it less difficult.
And even though I do believe in some sort of doggy heaven, I'm selfish, I want my dogs here with me.


Again, I'm so sorry for your loss. *hugs*


R.I.P. B
 
So sorry.
AF is a nasty ailment & I lost my last GSD to it.
He had a few small fissures but then had a huge one that was beyond treatment so the choice was taken from us.
I got him as an eight year old via rescue and had him four years so he was much older than your boy though.
RIP.
 
The boy was fortunate in at least one way. He had an owner, who despite her own distress, put his best interests before her own. With dog ownership comes responsibility, and you've faced yours. It's awful and it hurts, but in time you will find an acceptance.

Alec. x
 
I'm so sorry to read your sad post, all I can say is that he was a lucky boy to have you as an owner. The picture brought a tear to my eye, I had a GSD bitch from Birmingham Dogs Home many years ago, she was such a lovely dog and she was the image of your boy :( Run free B.
 
A beautiful tribute to a gorgeous looking dog. Only just joined so not up to speed with your exploits, but will go back and have a look, seems like you had quite an adventure together.
 
Such sad news and I'm so sorry for you. The angels were watching over him when he came to be yours as you gave him such a wonderful life and a dignified end which he deserved x x
 
Hi guys, thanks so much for your kind words.

We knew he would never make old bones, and had been preparing ourselves to let him go at some stage, as he had not been right for months, and when the fissure opened, again without going into too many details, it was huge and there was really no way to treat it in a humane and long-term way.

The yard is way too quiet without him, and he would have loved all this snow, and the little dog is wondering where the big smelly grumpy knob has gone?
 
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